What follows is a collection of tunes used recently in your favorite shows, complete with artist and album information in case you want to add them to your permanent collection. Spoilers abound, and we chose songs we liked – but we always want to hear your thoughts and suggestions.

So peruse our playlist, and then hit the comments with your favorite TV jams! And remember: You can always submit questions or suggestions about TV music on Twitter@classyjgalassi.

SERIES AND EPISODE | Girls, “She Said OK”TITLE | “What I Am”ARTIST| Edie Brickell & New BohemiansALBUM|Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars (1988)WHY IT ROCKED | Kudos to Charlie for uploading this hilarious, campy video, which finds our fave messed-up girl Marnie singing “What I Am” in pigtails and grungy clothes, all with enough awkward booty shaking to send us back to the ’80s. The song choice is equal parts pretentious and ridiculous — exactly what we expect whenever Marnie gets behind a mic … or, in this case, in front of a camera.

SERIES AND EPISODE | Parenthood, “Jump Ball”TITLE| “Someone to Watch Over Me”ARTIST | Rickie Lee JonesALBUM |It’s Like This (2000)WHY IT ROCKED | “I’m just a little lamb lost in the woods,” sings Jones, a lyric that can easily be applied to Amber – whose journey to self-destruction lately seems to know no bounds. Cue Amber’s heart-to-heart with Seth, who tells Amber she has more of her mother in her than she realizes.

SERIES AND EPISODE|Almost Human, “Simon Says”TITLE| “The Air I Breathe”ARTIST| The HolliesALBUM|Hollies (1974)WHY IT ROCKED| Nothing says you’ve found Mr. Right quite like being forced to dance to this Hollies song with a bomb around your neck… but that’s exactly where one girl found herself after a date with a psychopath went sour in this freaky scene.

SERIES AND EPISODE|American Horror Story, “Head”TITLE| “Oh, Freedom!”ARTIST| The Golden Gospel SingersALBUM |A Capella Praise (2006)WHY IT ROCKED| We’re not sure what is more chilling: watching the witchy massacre that takes place while this famed civil rights jam plays or witnessing beheaded LaLaurie sobbingly grapple with some inner demons. Regardless, we haven’t seen this much bloodshed since Game of Thrones‘ Red Wedding.

SERIES AND EPISODE| Grimm, “Red Menace”TITLE | “Lil’ Red Riding Hood”ARTIST | John FeliceALBUM| Turban Renewal: A Tribute To Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs (1994)WHY IT ROCKED| Who doesn’t love a clever callback? In a nod to the supernatural series’ pilot, we watch a woman wearing a red sweatshirt run in a wooded area — but we know there’s someone (or something) gaining on her. As Felice’s cover of the 1960s hit creeps along, we see an unsweaty Nick — and not some terrible Wesen — pass her, just your average Grimm out for a jog.

SERIES AND EPISODE|The Blacklist, “Anslo Garrick, Part 2”TITLE | “Pendulum”ARTIST | Pearl JamALBUM|Lightning Bolt (2013)WHY IT ROCKED| Oh Liz… much like Red, we want nothing but good things for you (Wig be gone! Answers from your shady boo!). But as we see in this scene, the road to bliss may soon become more jagged as Pearl Jam hauntingly sings, “Easy come and easy go/Easy left me a long time ago.”

SERIES AND EPISODE|Grey’s Anatomy, “Get Up, Stand Up”TITLE | “Total Eclipse of the Heart”ARTIST | Jill AndrewsALBUM| N/A — but the single is available on iTunes. WHY IT ROCKED | Can someone please make a 3-D print of a broken heart? Because that is all we were feeling as this stripped-down (and admittedly, less cheesy) cover of the Bonnie Tyler hit plays during a pivotal scene in which April must choose #TeamMatthew or #TeamJackson.